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describe the commercial uses of forests​

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Answered by sherilynpaul2009
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Forests provide us a large number of commercial goods which include timber, firewood, pulpwood, food items, gum, resins, non-edible oils, rubber, fibers, lac, bamboo canes, fodder, medicine, drugs and many more items. Half of the timber cut each year is used as fuel for heating and cooking.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Commercial use of forests --

Forests provide us a large number of commercial goods which include timber, firewood, pulpwood, food items, gum, resins, non-edible oils, rubber, fibers, lac, bamboo canes, fodder, medicine, drugs and many more items. Half of the timber cut each year is used as fuel for heating and cooking.

Some other knowledge ---

Forest definition

A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. Hundreds of definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function

The benefits provided by forest ecosystems include:

  • goods such as timber, food, fuel and bioproducts.
  • ecological functions such as carbon storage, nutrient cycling, water and air purification, and maintenance of wildlife habitat.
  • social and cultural benefits such as recreation, traditional resource uses and spirituality.

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